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runners who plan to participate in the new york city marathon in stead when to staten island to help flood victims when the race is cancelled. its operating shelters and giving out food and water. filling up, millikin along with supporting documents, a couple thousand people a month are expected to use the new system. gas prices taking the biggest drop in nearly four years and local drivers are paying less at the pump experts say that superstores sandy played a big part in the gas drops because fewer people could travel. here in chicago gas is at $3.59 compared to an average of $3.47 throughout illinois. let's go to tom skilling. it will be a chilly election day but it will start with some sunshine tomorrow there's no reason not to go to the polls. we have big happenings across the continent a couple of different spots in debacle in jet stream gives rise to the big trough while the ridge building across the center gives rise to our forecast of warming over the weekend watch how fast this storm comes together off the east coast. these things move off to the gulf stream and explode wit
runners who plan to participate in the new york city marathon in stead when to staten island to help flood victims when the race is cancelled. its operating shelters and giving out food and water. filling up, millikin along with supporting documents, a couple thousand people a month are expected to use the new system. gas prices taking the biggest drop in nearly four years and local drivers are paying less at the pump experts say that superstores sandy played a big part in the gas drops because...
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. >> >> new york city is a rationing gasoline new york's gov. chris christy said it will only set the cleanup effort back by a day. >> we have not seen the kind of damage we saw with hurricane sandy and we can move forward in our recovery efforts. >> snell is creating a dangerous road conditions stranding some drivers 15,000 flights canceled by the storm in and out of the northeast. >> snow to the west, snow to the east and we are talking about 70 degrees. >> what did we do right? >> i don't know, but we have some interesting photographs. this is 11 in. of snow this morning in new jersey and in newtown conn., chicago transplant center as a picture of the snow that accumulated there, more than 1 ft. in some areas. we capture this beautiful shot of belmont harbor and christine of chicago another one. today was a great cloudy day, we finally got clouds to break up once you get the stratus in place under a temperature of version it's a double to break these things out and tonight we are clear. or at least we have clouds diminishing and we look forwa
. >> >> new york city is a rationing gasoline new york's gov. chris christy said it will only set the cleanup effort back by a day. >> we have not seen the kind of damage we saw with hurricane sandy and we can move forward in our recovery efforts. >> snell is creating a dangerous road conditions stranding some drivers 15,000 flights canceled by the storm in and out of the northeast. >> snow to the west, snow to the east and we are talking about 70 degrees. >>...
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and the mayor of new york city who is an independent and who endorsed president obama. and the democratic governors of new york and connecticut. there is no republican or democratic way to rebuild after a flood, to save lives, to start again, to turn the electricity on, to clean the debris. but what i want to tell you is cooperation works better when there is no disaster. and if you don't have cooperation, you have the makings of a disaster. barack obama is a proven coop ray tor. he even offered the republicans, unilaterally, in an attempt to get a budget deal, a trillion dollars in spending cuts. they said thank you very much, no deal. we will not see one penny raised on the wealthiest americans, even if it will get rid of $4 trillion in debt. but he kept going and the door is still open and when you reelect him, the door will be open and they will walk through that door. [ cheers and applause ] >> the second reason that i am for president obama is that he has done a good job with a bad hand. keep in mind that all through 2007 and 2008, then senator obama, crossed amer
and the mayor of new york city who is an independent and who endorsed president obama. and the democratic governors of new york and connecticut. there is no republican or democratic way to rebuild after a flood, to save lives, to start again, to turn the electricity on, to clean the debris. but what i want to tell you is cooperation works better when there is no disaster. and if you don't have cooperation, you have the makings of a disaster. barack obama is a proven coop ray tor. he even...
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streaming video from the 63rd annual national book awards in new york city and red carpet interviews with nonfiction. all online live today at 6 p.m. eastern. and add your comments on evening at facebook.com/booktv. spent now the head of the federal trade commission, jon liebowitz. he spoke for half hour at "the wall street journal" ceo council meeting. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> one of the business community has generally embraced, called do not track which would allow consumers to opt out of third party tracking if they wanted to. it's a much more moderate approach and say that the you what they're debating, whether to allow any sort of collection of information at all. and if so to do it on an opt in approach. this would be opt out. >> used it at the white house in favor and crafted to do with the online advertising community about do not track to everyone that hoped this deal would be done. i think probably fair to say it is faltering a bit. i'm a little more optimistic. but whether it will be done by the end of the. >> i think this has been a process in which we are
streaming video from the 63rd annual national book awards in new york city and red carpet interviews with nonfiction. all online live today at 6 p.m. eastern. and add your comments on evening at facebook.com/booktv. spent now the head of the federal trade commission, jon liebowitz. he spoke for half hour at "the wall street journal" ceo council meeting. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> one of the business community has generally embraced, called do not track which would...
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york city. host: how about a question or comment on the budget talks in the fiscal cliff? caller: i would like to talk about that. >> when you speak we need to broaden the tax base and you want to ask the poor people, because at this country that is in poverty or close to party, and you want them to not only pay a payroll tax and you want that to go away, but you don't want the rich to basically -- you want to keep their tax cuts but you want to add an income tax on top of their payroll tax for the port, how do you justify that? guest: first of all, what i said was a majority of americans pay more in payroll taxes and income taxes. the poverty rate in the united states is 15.9%. 46.4% of americans don't pay income taxes. obviously, if you are near poor, you could argue he should not have to pay income taxes. i don't know what the right amount is, somewhere between 15.9% and 46.4%, but i think it is a lot closer to 15.9%. i believe, and as i said before, that we need to increase the effective tax
york city. host: how about a question or comment on the budget talks in the fiscal cliff? caller: i would like to talk about that. >> when you speak we need to broaden the tax base and you want to ask the poor people, because at this country that is in poverty or close to party, and you want them to not only pay a payroll tax and you want that to go away, but you don't want the rich to basically -- you want to keep their tax cuts but you want to add an income tax on top of their payroll...
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i think my husband said yes it is one of the worst commute homes in new york city history. lack at the satellite radar hasn't really budged much. the good news parts of philadelphia, new jersey, new york clearing out. we still see snow along long island but this is a new england event. look at the forecast for atlantic city, new jersey heading into the weekend and early next week. temperatures in the upper 50s even into the 60s. this goes for portions of the delmarva peninsula up toward new york, staten island new york looking good as well. for long island iceland better days ahead saturday, sunday, monday. looking good fievenltly start the cleanup and get that power back on. so many people have been in the cold for over a week in this area in this battered region. i am so glad to deliver good news this morning. >> hang in there for just a few more days. >>> the so-called fiscal cliff is right around the corner now. >> will we be able to avoid it now that the democrats and republicans are pledging to compromise? doug luzader is in washington with more. >> good morning guys.
i think my husband said yes it is one of the worst commute homes in new york city history. lack at the satellite radar hasn't really budged much. the good news parts of philadelphia, new jersey, new york clearing out. we still see snow along long island but this is a new england event. look at the forecast for atlantic city, new jersey heading into the weekend and early next week. temperatures in the upper 50s even into the 60s. this goes for portions of the delmarva peninsula up toward new...
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anyway, that's the way it will be. >> honestly, if you can avoid coming into new york on sunday, you will be very grateful to us because it is one of the worst days of the entire year anyway if you're not involved in that race. coupled with everything else right now. >> and there is some progress. we always say they talked about thousands more people have gotten power on, subway service is starting to work. >> a train came in from connecticut. >> yeah. so there are baby steps we're making. especially if you're one of the ones without power, if you see other people getting it, you're wondering when is our turn. the election has taken a back seat to this whole thing for most people. there's a little girl, she was in the back of her car and her mom had the radio on and it was all politics and she couldn't stand it, this 4-year-old was screaming uncle. watch her. >> uncle, uncle! i'm tired of obama and mitt romney. >> what's why you're crying? oh, it will be over soon, abby, okay? >> the election will be over soon, okay? >> okay. >> she called it bronco bama. >> she's an independent. i f
anyway, that's the way it will be. >> honestly, if you can avoid coming into new york on sunday, you will be very grateful to us because it is one of the worst days of the entire year anyway if you're not involved in that race. coupled with everything else right now. >> and there is some progress. we always say they talked about thousands more people have gotten power on, subway service is starting to work. >> a train came in from connecticut. >> yeah. so there are baby...
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motorists in new york city and new jersey are having a difficult time finding an open gas station. many are having trouble being open so there are long lines where they are, about half the stations in the region are closed either because they ran out of gas or had no power. >>> meanwhile, new york will resume some subway service thursday and amtrak will restore some new york city service friday and the new york stock exchange re-opened without a hitch after a two-day shutdown. >>> now back to "hardball." >>> gm is back! chrysler is the fastest growing automaker in the world, and what's happened and what's ryan and romney's response? desperation. desperation. in the last hours of this campaign -- i just came from ohio -- in the last hours of this campaign, if you can believe it, they're running the most scurrilous ad in hoi and i want you to listen, one of the most flagrantly dishonest ads i can ever remember in my political career. >> welcome back. that was vice president biden. leading the false impression that they'll send american jobs overseas to china. here's part of the romne
motorists in new york city and new jersey are having a difficult time finding an open gas station. many are having trouble being open so there are long lines where they are, about half the stations in the region are closed either because they ran out of gas or had no power. >>> meanwhile, new york will resume some subway service thursday and amtrak will restore some new york city service friday and the new york stock exchange re-opened without a hitch after a two-day shutdown....
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and when you have that many come by, i don't represent new york city. this is a fairly compared to other parts of the country, fairly small area, and with that 1415 people who have to worry about whether not there are going to get the disease to grant more than that and with already contracted it, roughly 50 confirmed cases in the area, three of those come something for her, across the line in west virginia but not that far from our medical centers. and when you got that many folks affected and we're not getting with a company which is what it's been frustrated all day for think when you keep going, our jurisdiction is not clear. these folks are manufacturing the what due diligence did you all take to find this out? these are all pretty big operations. and if you just sent them a letter sent hey, who's providing you with various products, you know, i think they would've complied and and you would've had, you know, you didn't, fda, not you, did some work back under the bush administration, but then it appears that the ball was dropped and that there, it
and when you have that many come by, i don't represent new york city. this is a fairly compared to other parts of the country, fairly small area, and with that 1415 people who have to worry about whether not there are going to get the disease to grant more than that and with already contracted it, roughly 50 confirmed cases in the area, three of those come something for her, across the line in west virginia but not that far from our medical centers. and when you got that many folks affected and...
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york city. we had a superstorm hurricane. a week later, we had a nor'easter in the early part of november, we had snow on the ground. and the week after that, like five days later, it was 65 degrees on a sunday afternoon. so, you know, this is like almost the definition of extreme weather. >> you know the last time that happened? last year. >> yes. >> where we had a hurricane in early september. >> irene. >> irene. then we had a snowstorm at the end of october. >> yep. >> and then warmed up after that, and we had a mild winter. >> and we never used to have this stuff at all. >> freakish. >> part of the question, joe, is for people in your party, to the guy you were just talking about. you can be a conservative and still believe in science. isn't that kind of part of the message here? >> yeah. the one thing you need to be careful about and, you know, bill, i guess there's been a real debate on meteorologists whether we are looking right in front of us and saying this has happened now, and because
york city. we had a superstorm hurricane. a week later, we had a nor'easter in the early part of november, we had snow on the ground. and the week after that, like five days later, it was 65 degrees on a sunday afternoon. so, you know, this is like almost the definition of extreme weather. >> you know the last time that happened? last year. >> yes. >> where we had a hurricane in early september. >> irene. >> irene. then we had a snowstorm at the end of october....
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york city. host: how about a question or comment on the budget talks in the fiscal cliff? caller: i would like to talk about that. >> when you speak we need to broaden the tax base and you want to ask the poor people, because at this country that is in poverty or close to party, and you want them to not only pay a payroll tax and you want that to go away, but you don't want the rich to basically -- you want to keep their tax cuts but you want to add an income tax on top of their payroll tax for the port, how do you justify that? guest: first of all, what i said was a majority of americans pay more in payroll taxes and income taxes. the poverty rate in the united states is 15.9%. 46.4% of americans don't pay income taxes. obviously, if you are near poor, you could argue he should not have to pay income taxes. i don't know what the right amount is, somewhere between 15.9% and 46.4%, but i think it is a lot closer to 15.9%. i believe, and as i said before, that we need to increase the effective tax
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three days after sandy getting in and out of new york city a nightmare. long lines at gas stations across the region as the death toll from the storm rises to at least 74 people. >>> and new images show its fury in connecticut and new jersey today, thursday, november 1st, 2012. >>> and good morning. welcome to "today" on this thursday morning. i'm savannah gurthrie. >> and i'm matt lauer. the storm recovery is already beginning, but already mounting frustration among people over how long it's going to take. and i guess that's understandable. >> yeah, and it's going to take a while. that much is clear. not just here in the city, but across the northeast region. as we mentioned, gas has become a hot commodity, especially in storm-damaged parts of new jersey and long island. the traffic problems around new york city are so bad now, governor andrew cuomo has declared a transportation emergency. >>> couple of new regulations in place, for example, a minimum passenger mandate is in effect for cars that try to get on the island of manhattan. you have to have thr
three days after sandy getting in and out of new york city a nightmare. long lines at gas stations across the region as the death toll from the storm rises to at least 74 people. >>> and new images show its fury in connecticut and new jersey today, thursday, november 1st, 2012. >>> and good morning. welcome to "today" on this thursday morning. i'm savannah gurthrie. >> and i'm matt lauer. the storm recovery is already beginning, but already mounting frustration...
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my late husband ran 22 times in the new york marathon and it's very important to many people in the city and many that have traveled here to be here. there is a lot of people that are still hurting, particularly in staten island, people that are -- two hospitals have been closed down. the only hospital serving people below 59th street, they're in a crisis situation trying to take care of everybody. there's many, many concerns, but i feel that the president, the governor, and the mayor are all doing extraordinary jobs in every city and state and federal employee. i don't want to second guess the mayor. i want to support him. we're in a crisis and we need to work together. his agencies are responding to my constituents. secretary sebelius will be in the city tomorrow. secretary lahood is coming. the head of fema is coming. >> congresswoman, i hate to cut you short. you didn't answer my question but i forgive you. thank you for coming in. mitt romney, eric cantor, bffs, heaven help us. busy in here. yeah. progressive mobile is... [ "everybody have fun tonight" plays ] really catching on! pe
my late husband ran 22 times in the new york marathon and it's very important to many people in the city and many that have traveled here to be here. there is a lot of people that are still hurting, particularly in staten island, people that are -- two hospitals have been closed down. the only hospital serving people below 59th street, they're in a crisis situation trying to take care of everybody. there's many, many concerns, but i feel that the president, the governor, and the mayor are all...
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in new york city 40% of the city's estimated 38% homeless youth are lgbt. safety is especially challenging for transgender youth. this is transgender awareness week, culminating in a day of remembrance for all those who have been victimized because of their gender identities. when you face homelessness and violence, refuge is much more than a symbol, it's a necessity. which is why among the many devastating losses caused by sandy, one stands out this week. superstorm sandy wreaked havoc on the ali forney center, the largest organization of its kind serves more than 1,000 highly vulnerable lgbt youth annually with access to showers, beds, hot meals and mental and physical health services. our foot soldier this week, carl siciliano, ali foreany's executive director and founder knows it's a safe place for these kids. he spent the day before the storm preparing for the city-wide shutdown. he directed the youth to emergency storm shelters, he told us "they didn't provide all the services we did but we knew at least they'd be safest there." carl didn't expect the
in new york city 40% of the city's estimated 38% homeless youth are lgbt. safety is especially challenging for transgender youth. this is transgender awareness week, culminating in a day of remembrance for all those who have been victimized because of their gender identities. when you face homelessness and violence, refuge is much more than a symbol, it's a necessity. which is why among the many devastating losses caused by sandy, one stands out this week. superstorm sandy wreaked havoc on the...
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i took the last two years and looked at people like josh here in new york city who was the basis for searching for bobby fisher and actually learned chess in reverse. start with the end game. or people like daniel in uk who sailed the icelandic. trying to pick out the commonalities. what do they use. how do they look at things. then putting that into a blueprint that anybody can apply in something they want to learn. >> so in consideration of all that, how difficult was it to attack cooking? >> really difficult for me because i had no basis for let's say memorizing flavors. remembering taste was difficult. working with my girlfriend in the kitchen, she was very patient. i would ask her maybe 20 times a week is this basil? what is this? basil. just trying to figure out how to facility that process. researchers say there's something called the manil sensory institute. they taught me their taste receptors in the mouth and throat and stomach so i was able to hack it. >> you also use a term chef, though, tim as being the boss of your own life. >> right. >> what should we take away from th
i took the last two years and looked at people like josh here in new york city who was the basis for searching for bobby fisher and actually learned chess in reverse. start with the end game. or people like daniel in uk who sailed the icelandic. trying to pick out the commonalities. what do they use. how do they look at things. then putting that into a blueprint that anybody can apply in something they want to learn. >> so in consideration of all that, how difficult was it to attack...
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york city. host: how about a question or comment on the budget talks in the fiscal cliff? caller: i would like to talk about that. >> when you speak we need to broaden the tax base and you want to ask the poor people, because at this country that is in poverty or close to party, and you want them to not only pay a payroll tax and you want that to go away, but you don't want the rich to basically -- you want to keep their tax cuts but you want to add an income tax on top of their payroll tax for the port, how do you justify that? guest: first of all, what i said was a majority of americans pay more in payroll taxes and income taxes. the poverty rate in the united states is 15.9%. 46.4% of americans don't pay income taxes. obviously, if you are near poor, you could argue he should not have to pay income taxes. i don't know what the right amount is, somewhere between 15.9% and 46.4%, but i think it is a lot closer to 15.9%. i believe, and as i said before, that we need to increase the effective tax
york city. host: how about a question or comment on the budget talks in the fiscal cliff? caller: i would like to talk about that. >> when you speak we need to broaden the tax base and you want to ask the poor people, because at this country that is in poverty or close to party, and you want them to not only pay a payroll tax and you want that to go away, but you don't want the rich to basically -- you want to keep their tax cuts but you want to add an income tax on top of their payroll...